BiteNot Collar

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BiteNot Collars are an excellent alternative to the traditional Elizabethan collar. It provides unimpeded peripheral vision and allows your pet to eat, drink, sleep, and play while protecting the back, rump, base of tail, flanks, chest, abdomen, and genitals (even feet in small breeds). These collars are not recommended for protecting eyes or ears.

These collars are made of flexible plastic and foam and are machine-washable helping you easily keep it clean. They are the only cervical restraint with a harness strap, and that means these collars stay on. When choosing size, remember that the collar must stretch from behind the animal's ear to the top of its shoulder for maximum protection.

While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the ear to the top of the shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6", you will need a size 6.

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The profile of this collar is so much better than the traditional e-collar. My dog could see, wasn't crashing into things anymore and was generally a much happier pooch. Unfortunately, a few days after wearing it, she managed to wiggle out of it and tore it to shreds. Sadly, we are back to the e-collar for the duration of her recovery.

Love this product! Does everything it’s suppose to do and I can have piece of mind!

This was a great deal, it works out great. My dog can eat and drink without being blocked by a cone!! I would highly recomend this product to anyone who’s dog had surgery in place of the cone of shame!!

Although I followed the instructions for measuring my dog and ordered the collar that matched, the collar turned out to be too big for my dog. It doesn't help that she has a tiny head compared to the size of her body, so the collar wouldn't stay behind her ears but instead sort of enveloped her head. Perhaps a smaller size might have worked, but her stitches are out now, so it's a moot point.

Not unlike putting your dog in a straight jacket. My dog hated it. Just stood there frozen. Didn’t even have it on 5 minutes. Bulky, and causing near total immobility of her head. Returned this item the same day.

Was looking for an option better than an E-Collar. This did not stop my dog from reaching her nether regions. She is really flexible. It may work great for a bigger (bulkier), less flexible dog. The concept and execution were good. Just didn't work for my flexible, contortionist.

Purchased for this collar for 140 lb. dog after neutering. I saw this as a better option than using an e-collar (lamp shade). The e-collar restricts the dog's peripheral vision so much that the dogs keep bumping into furniture, walls, etc. and then they freak out. The Bite Not collar allows the dog to drink, eat, sleep, and go outside without any problems. Do they look sad while they are wearing it? Yes, they will give you their best sad face, but they are not freaking out, bouncing off walls and having trouble eating and drinking. I do recommend this as an alternative to the e-collar for certain circumstances.

I had high hopes for this collar as my older dog has a chronic condition and we are all very tired of his cone bumping into all of us and the whole house, and so is he. But, despite measuring and it appearing to fit exactly as described in the instructions, he had NO TROUBLE getting to the growth on his underside. Complete waste of time and money. He may as well be wearing a sock. We tightened everything to the point of it being uncomfortable for the dog and still he just reaches around like its nothing. I don't understand what this collar is supposed to do for a regular 60 pound mixed breed dog, about the size and shape of a medium lab.

I got this for my dog who's struggled with mange and as a result, he chews on his skin from the itchiness and causes open wounds. We used an e-collar, but that wasn't working well because he couldn't eat, drink, or fit in his cage to go to sleep with it on. So I came upon the NoBite Collar, which would allow him to do all those things with more comfort.He doesn't like it, as no dog probably would, and it fits a little oddly in that it's a bit too high for his neck? But if I got the size smaller, I probably couldn't wrap it around his neck, so it isn't that bad.The only thing is my dog can shake it off with enough persistence if I don't use the stabilization harness around his torso! However, it allows him to eat, sleep, and drink without running into walls or getting caught in tight places.

I have Basset Hounds, and regular E-Collars just don't cut it for them. Besides the short legs,their instinct is to put their nose to the ground. Wearing an E-Collar turns them into a front-end loader and prohibits going forward. With the Bite-Not Collar, all is good. My Annie had a hernia repair, and couldn't get to her incision with this collar on. But she was able to sniff the ground and walk around easily. I have them in two sizes, just in case!!!!

Got both my dogs fixed within a few week of each other. The first dog had an E-Collar. It was horrible. He could barely eat/drink/sleep... and was bumping into things and our legs... For our second dog we got the Bite Not collar. It was like night and day. As if he did not even have a collar on. He could not get to his stiches but was able to do everything else. Could easily get in and out of his crate, no bumping into things... His brother was not happy and did try to chew it off but could not get it off (he did leave a few chew marks...). Best collar for any injured baby.

My Husky/German Shepard mix licked and licked and licked until he was raw and bloody. He was in so much discomfort that his attitude changed from a sweet boy to being distant and aggressive. He was wearing an e-collar, but it was worn and he was still able to get to spots like underneath his tail. I am disabled and I can't have an aggressive dog in the house. The day I was to going to call and have him picked up by Animal Control, I just couldn't pick up the phone. The decision was made right there to find anything that would work. The BiteNot collar literally saved my dog's life! His sweet and fun personality is back and there is no sign of aggression! He cannot get at his usual hotspots and they have healed. I'm so glad I bought this product.

I have to say, this actually does prevent our Australian Shepherd from biting his "hot spots", but he looks so uncomfortable sleeping with it. The collar keeps his head in perfect posture, and we find that he doesn't have to wear it all day - he looks forward to having it removed.

My dog developed hot spots near his tail, and it got bad real quick. No matter how many times I washed him or placed cream on his skin. The next day it was back to normal from all the excess chewing and licking. Since I got this collar his hot spots have almost completely gone away, and the way the collar is designed, he can not remove no matter how hard he tries.

I have a pit/boxer mix (about 50lbs) and ordered the 5" collar. We purchased it because the dog has horrible seasonal allergies and will scratch her neck raw to where there's no fur and she's constantly ripping open her skin and bloodying up her neck. I needed something that was going to cover her neck so she wouldn't be able to scratch it anymore and let it heal. This worked well but since the collar only has a few velcro strips to hold it closed, she started scratching the area and quickly just tore the collar off with her paw. I ended up taping it with packing tape to secure it, which works. She's not scratching her neck nor can she tear it off. Overall, I'd recommend it just be sure you have some tape on hand in case your dog is anything like ours.

Was bought because our dog had been scratching his neck to a point the hair was gone and he was bleeding. We had started with a traditional cone but it was so restrictive and didn't totally keep him from getting to the area. Bought and used this for a week and it allowed the area to heal and hair was coming back. Work just like I hoped.

Was hoping for so much more, but this is just another Elizabethan cone

Was hoping for a humane version of the "Cone". Sadly, this is not it. My dog has an obsessive licking problem and I hoped this would be the humane way to deter the problem. Not soÂthe collar is very stiff, not soft and friendly. I put it on my dog and he immediately threw up. My adviceÂdon't buy this, it's no more user friendly than the cone.

I am a volunteer at a local shelter and earlier this year one of our dogs came back from being spayed at Cornell, and she had one of these on. I thought this was a great alternative to those awkward cones. We don't even have to take them off when we walk. Cornell charged $60 for one! Our shelter doesn't have a lot of extra money, so one of our volunteers sold bags of apples that were donated, so I used the money to get 4 new collars. The service was so quick that when they arrived, I went over to put them on 2 dogs who had surgery the day before. What a difference!

Bottom line: depending on where your pet's hotspots are, this collar may or may not serve its purpose.If the hotspot is on the upper back, stomach, or along the flanks, it will probaby work well.However, if the hotspot is at the base of the tail, rump, or on the paws / lower legs, it won't be worth a red cent.

We had high hopes that the BiteNot collar would ease our dog's mobility frustration during the time until suture removal after surgery. After 3 days, he destroyed it and we had to use an e-collar until suture removal.

Like other customers wrote, I wanted a better alternative to the 'cone of shame' for my golden retriever. I used these collars before with dauschounds when they were spay and worked great, but my golden can reach her hind legs with this collar, which is the affected area this time, so she had to wear the traditional collar to keep her from licking it.

I tried the traditional lampshade collar, the inflatable ring collar, and the Bite-Not Collar; out of those three, this was the only one that my dog could not get around. Also, it seemed to be the most comfortable for her and did not interfere with her eating, drinking, climbing stairs, etc. Her wound was on her upper rear leg and she could not reach it while wearing this collar, but I can see that a lot would depend on your dog's physical build and the location of the spot you're trying to protect. So I can't say that this is the answer for all situations, but for us it was the perfect solution. Certainly much less cumbersome than the cone-shaped collar and definitely worth a try.

Have tried the Hard Cone, Soft Cone, Inflatable Collar, and even the Basket Muzzle, but nothing seems to impede access to the base of the tail. The product description for the BiteNot collar states this product protects the base of the tail, but it doesn't. Even with a secure and properly fitted collar, my dog was still able to bite and lick the base of the tail. Returning collar.

Our cat has developed food allergies and kept scratching her neck until it was bleeding. Nothing was working to block her from doing it. Traditional cones didn't really block her neck and were so hard for her to maneuver in. We tried wrapping bandages but she would shred them. I was happy to find this in a google search since she needs something on her neck for a long time. It did take several tries to get it right - not too tight to be uncomfortable but not too loose (she has gotten it off). Now she has adjusted keeps it on and her scratches are healing. Now we just need to solve the allergy issue.Although not necessary in her case it does keep her from licking her body if that is a concern you have.

My dog chewed through 2 plastic e-collars (cones) and a ProCollar. (see photo to see what we woke up to.) The latter, costing more than the Bitenot, lasted 12 hours. This Bitenot collar stayed on for a week, until it was time to remove it. Kept her from biting her stitches but did not interfere with movement like the e-collars did. Wish I would have started with this product.

My dog is only 9lbs and when wearing the Elizabethan collar he kept tripping on it due to his short legs. The no bite collar in the cat size was perfect and did the job. Would highly recommend it for any dog or cat after surgery.

This is the best solution to the problem of dogs chewing on their incisions

This collar was the perfect product to keep our dog from chewing on his abdominal incision. He is a 3 year old lab, who is both smart and prone to chewing, so I was skeptical that this product would keep him from chewing his stiches. The standard clear, plastic cone, aka the Cone of Shame, stopped him from chewing, but it funnels sound to his head, made it difficult for him to walk around without hitting things, and was clearly very annoying to him. The Bite Not collar stopped him from chewing his stiches, but allowed him to live a normal life otherwise. I recommend this collar to any dog owner as an alternative to the dreaded cone. Our dog didn't even mind wearing it after a brief adjustment period. A really great product.

I have a Chinese Shar-pei puppy with lots of facial and neck wrinkles. I had learned about the hagar collar through a work related project, but I didn't like the brand. I looked around and found this one, which has worked really well.With the wrinkles, I ended up ordering a 4 and then a 5, because the 4 was too small. My puppy was spayed and has to wear the collar for ten days. So far, so good! I asked the vet to put it on her while she was still under, so she would wake up with it on & I wouldn't have to fight her with it fresh out of surgery. Worked like a charm!She seems to just take it in stride and goes about her day without fighting the collar at all. It fits well, and still allows her to do everything she needs to do, including play with my adult Shar-pei. The added strap allows me an extra added level of security knowing that the collar won't twist and move around which might create sores. A wonderful product!

The collar is great. Our dog has a serious chest wound and the collar prohibits him from licking his chest but lets him eat, drink, sleep etc normally. I ordered the size recommended for his measurements however it was to large and I ordered the next smaller size. It made for an expensive collar but so worth it since he will be wearing it for months. I highly recommend it!

My dog has extreme anxiety and this collar provided the least stress after she had surgery. It does ride a bit high but that may have been my measurements. Easy to put on but it took her a few times to get used to it. We just kept petting her and giving her treats like it was no big deal.

If your dog is having a difficult time with an E-collar cone, this is an AWESOME solution! Our dog was horrified by the E-collar, and was VERY unhappy with the E-collar on. A friend borrowed us theirs until ours arrived. What a difference it made in caring for our dog. She was happier, could move around better, eating and sleeping were much easier for her, and didn't really notice she had it on. It also kept her away from her sutures on her belly. The only thing this would not work for is if you needed to keep the dog away from their hind end, tail or their hind feet. We also took it off every night for a little bit to give her a break, and let her stretch her neck. IMPORTANT - Make sure you go to their website to see how to measure for correct size collar. If you have a dog with a lot of coat around the neck like we do (sheltie), make sure you get one that is big enough around. Fantastic product, great price!! I would recommend it versus an E-collar any day!

The BiteNot collar is a far superior option to the cone. Effective at keeping the dog from mouthing most areas of their body. They can eat, drink and move around much easier. They can see peripherally and don't constantly bang into doors and other narrow spaces.But sizing is critical. We have a 6" that fits our large male. Tried it on our female but that extra inch just didn't fit. The 5" is perfect and allows it to be wrapped firmly but comfortably around the neck and rest just behind the ears and on the shoulder. The cone is much less fit sensitive, but as a life long investment, the BiteNot is worth the money. Just measure carefully!

my schnauzer puppy needed a collar that would fit through the dog door after surgery. he happily let me put it on him and seemed very comfortable. not depressed as with a cone collar. every vet should have these as well as the cones

My 21 lb Shiba Inu decided to make mincemeat out of her tail over the weekend, which brought us to the vet and me to the conclusion that there was no way, short of a 24 hour waking vigil, that I could keep her from making the injury worse. I tried the traditional hard e-collar--she flailed around, bucked and fought it, and then escaped from it in about 30 minutes. In the process she wacked her tail with the edge of the cone and reopened her own wound. Nothing I tried worked so, out of complete exhaustion and frustration, I ordered the Bite Not with overnight shipping. Not only did it arrive on time, but it works and it saved her tail and my sanity. One caution, you have to make sure that you apply the collar sung enough, otherwise your dog will have enough wiggle room to reach his/her lower quarters. While I can't say she loves this, she hates it a lot less than the e-collar and can wear it without panicing. She also is able to sleep comfortably in it. Thanks PetSupplies and Bite Not--you saved my sanity.

I was disappointed with the BiteNot collar. My lab mix was having such a fit with the e-Collar that I paid for overnight shipping to get the BiteNot collar quickly. But my dog was still able to get to the incision on his knee with the BiteNot collar. It might be good for not getting to another part of the body, but it did not work for his knee.

I have an older Border Collie who is suffering from constant chewing and licking her back. I needed a collar that would be as comfortable as possible for her. I hope this will fit the bill and let her heal.

This is a wonderful alternative to the "cone" It will however allow the dog to get to some areas. If it is the front legs, chances are they will still be able to get to it with this product. Otherwise good for the dog and my walls!

My pup is the Houdini of getting out of collars, muzzles, etc. Needed a product like this so some hot spots on his hind leg could heal. This product comes recommended by our vet and we're hoping it works!

We chose this item in the hopes that it will keep our Great Dane from reaching and chewing on his tail that had to be amputated due to "happy" tail then had to have more amputated from hitting the nub and chewing the stitches out even with the conventional cone. Lets hope this helps and it heals with out any further issues.

These are phenomenal collars - especially when your pet chews because of allergies. No cone, no problem. The pet can get around, eat, drink and be fairly normal. They have become fairly hard to find. Keep them in stock!

I have an older Border Collie who is suffering from constant chewing and licking her back. I needed a collar that would be as comfortable as possible for her. I hope this will fit the bill and let her heal.

This is a wonderful alternative to the "cone" It will however allow the dog to get to some areas. If it is the front legs, chances are they will still be able to get to it with this product. Otherwise good for the dog and my walls!

My pup is the Houdini of getting out of collars, muzzles, etc. Needed a product like this so some hot spots on his hind leg could heal. This product comes recommended by our vet and we're hoping it works!

We chose this item in the hopes that it will keep our Great Dane from reaching and chewing on his tail that had to be amputated due to "happy" tail then had to have more amputated from hitting the nub and chewing the stitches out even with the conventional cone. Lets hope this helps and it heals with out any further issues.

These are phenomenal collars - especially when your pet chews because of allergies. No cone, no problem. The pet can get around, eat, drink and be fairly normal. They have become fairly hard to find. Keep them in stock!

I have an older English Bulldog. She has major bacterial issues on her neck. I tried cutting a shirt sleeve off and putting it around her neck to keep skin off skin but it just rolls up. Do you recommend this product for this situation?

BEST ANSWER:I am not sure what the question is. If you are asking the length of collars , they are all mentioned in the drop down box. Example = 4X18 collar is 4 inches wide and 18 inches in length. Hope this helps!

BEST ANSWER:I am not sure what the question is. If you are asking the length of collars , they are all mentioned in the drop down box. Example = 4X18 collar is 4 inches wide and 18 inches in length. Hope this helps!

BEST ANSWER:I used this briefly on our Aussie Shepherd after she was spayed. It worked but seems to give her a stiff neck, and I am sure it was the correct size. I'd recommend a soft fabric-like cone instead. In retrospect I wish I had ordered a few options well in advance. I wound up scrambling to find the right cone when the Bite Not wasn't right.

BEST ANSWER:I used this briefly on our Aussie Shepherd after she was spayed. It worked but seems to give her a stiff neck, and I am sure it was the correct size. I'd recommend a soft fabric-like cone instead. In retrospect I wish I had ordered a few options well in advance. I wound up scrambling to find the right cone when the Bite Not wasn't right.

It's excellent, but just in case your Great Dane is able to turn his head enough to lick, I would have the standard e collar from your vet available if needed. I used it for my pit bull after getting neutered and he couldn't reach.

Hi Margaret,My lab mix with a long tail used this. It was pretty effective at first because nothing else was working and we had tried every type of cone, etc. out there. BUT, he was so motivated that he wound up really straining his neck with it on. I think I'd still recommend it if you've tried other alternatives and they haven't worked.

I have a cocker spaniel and she hurt her neck - likely a disc is out the vet said - it hurts her to turn her head and shake it etc - she is a dog - she doesn't think about her quick movements - I am thinking something like this would stabilizer her neck from moving too far?

BEST ANSWER:It will keep her neck stiff - like a neck brace. Only problem I see is the added weight. Human neck braces are vertically under our heads. Dog head is hanging out in front. The collar isn't heavy, but adds some weight...

I thought of too Suzanne - I am hoping to use it periodically like first thing in the AM when she is stiff from sleeping - if is too heavy I will just count my losses - but I feel like she needs something to hold it to remind her just cause she feels better doesn't mean she is - The vet said 6-8 weeks to recover - :(

BEST ANSWER:It will keep her neck stiff - like a neck brace. Only problem I see is the added weight. Human neck braces are vertically under our heads. Dog head is hanging out in front. The collar isn't heavy, but adds some weight...

I thought of too Suzanne - I am hoping to use it periodically like first thing in the AM when she is stiff from sleeping - if is too heavy I will just count my losses - but I feel like she needs something to hold it to remind her just cause she feels better doesn't mean she is - The vet said 6-8 weeks to recover - :(

i think it might work for you. My dog has allergies and scratches. It wasn't as fool proof as a regular cone for preventing him from licking himself raw and scratching. I have a Bouvier, not the largest breed, but needed the largest bitenot to have it long enough to prevent him being able to lick himself. Then it was a little too loose and when he stretched, the collar would move forward and he could "escape." But for your purposes, you could get the size they suggest and it should be deep enough to stabilize her neck. Not too many other options for your problem. I tried a blow up donut type collar for mine too. that didn't prevent him from licking and wouldn't seem to work for stabilizing either.

Hi! I used this collar for my Great Dane after surgery, and it did prohibit movement of his neck. I don't think they would have the ability to shake their head with it on, so I really do think it would help your Cocker Spaniel.

Hello! I agree, it does help to keep them from moving their neck a lot. It isn't 100% restrictive but just having it on will make her movements less likely to stress the disc that seems to be causing her pain.

BEST ANSWER:It is not one-size-fits-all. The collar is adjustable for the circumference of the dog's neck, and the support strap is adjustable for the circumference of the dog's chest. You will need to purchase the correct collar to fit the length of your dog's neck. They have suggested sizes, but the best way is to measure between the top of your dog's shoulder blade to the base of its ear. The number of inches equals the size that you need.

BEST ANSWER:It is not one-size-fits-all. The collar is adjustable for the circumference of the dog's neck, and the support strap is adjustable for the circumference of the dog's chest. You will need to purchase the correct collar to fit the length of your dog's neck. They have suggested sizes, but the best way is to measure between the top of your dog's shoulder blade to the base of its ear. The number of inches equals the size that you need.

It works great without the "shaming" piece. Our cat is possibly the nicest cat in the world when he wears it, but I would get the one recommended for your pet's size. Our cat was borderline and I found a medium worked better than a large. They are wonderful though. Highly recommend because your pet can function when they are wearing the collar!

No it is based off of the dimensions of your dog's neck. Measure from back of the ear to shoulder that will give you the first number, and then circumference of neck which will give you the second number.

I have a dane /staffy mix wound is on the tip of his tail have tried ever other collar he can still reach it too lick, will this collar enable him to turn around to reach it?

A shopper
on Sep 13, 2015

BEST ANSWER:I have a German Shepherd; she had a growth removed from the inside of her back leg. The cone the doctor gave her drove me nuts as she was constantly banging it on walls and doorways. Plus she was able to get it loor enough to get to the surgery site. The bite collar was great, really stopped her from getting at her sore and didn't bang on anything in the middle of the night.

BEST ANSWER:I have a German Shepherd; she had a growth removed from the inside of her back leg. The cone the doctor gave her drove me nuts as she was constantly banging it on walls and doorways. Plus she was able to get it loor enough to get to the surgery site. The bite collar was great, really stopped her from getting at her sore and didn't bang on anything in the middle of the night.

I used this when I had my dog neutered and he could not reach that area. It does not let them bend their neck to reach their back end. I think as long as your dog's tail isn't so long that he can reach it without bending his neck, this should work. It is very sturdy and much better than those dreadful e-collars.

I don't think so. I used it on my Great Dane and my bull mastiffs and they weren't able to get to their neutering sites. My Great Dane had a lick sore on his back leg that he couldn't reach either. It has worked really well for us. Good luck!

how successful is this collor in preventing dog from licking front legs?

A shopper
on Apr 14, 2015

BEST ANSWER:It's somewhat helpful. Depends on where the dog is licking, and how long the dogs legs are. Sometimes they can reach their feet and pasterns. The higher up on the front legs, the least likely the dog will be able to reach the area you don't want them to get at. Make sure you you check the size chart to make sure you get a proper fitting collar. Size chart is on the product website.

BEST ANSWER:It's somewhat helpful. Depends on where the dog is licking, and how long the dogs legs are. Sometimes they can reach their feet and pasterns. The higher up on the front legs, the least likely the dog will be able to reach the area you don't want them to get at. Make sure you you check the size chart to make sure you get a proper fitting collar. Size chart is on the product website.

This collar worked very well on our Rottie! He had a chest injury and it definitely prevented him from reaching that. He also had back leg surgery and it was a good hindrance for reaching the back legs. If you get the correct size, not to small, I think it should work well on front legs as well. I had to order a larger one.

It's not very helpful in preventing licking of the front legs, especially if they are laying down. My dogs have very long legs so when they would lay down they can still stretch and lick their legs. It works great for preventing licking after spaying and neutering. Hope this helps!

My 22lb dog is licking both rear legs raw. Have tried everything with my vet. Will this collar prohit her from reaching her hind legs?

A shopper
on Dec 16, 2017

BEST ANSWER:Technically speaking it SHOULD, if fitted and applied properly, however we have all had that one dog that can figure a work-around. Unfortunately we can't guarantee that it would work for your dog.

BEST ANSWER:Technically speaking it SHOULD, if fitted and applied properly, however we have all had that one dog that can figure a work-around. Unfortunately we can't guarantee that it would work for your dog.

The collar is not very flexible and it is wide. I actually tried it on myself to get a feel for it before attempting to place it on the kitty. It is very restrictive but cushiony so it's not too annoying....

My kitty was super annoyed with it. And since she was already dealing with a big sore it only caused more anxiety.

Our kitty did best without the collar but if you have a mellow maybe older kitty they might be okay with it.

The collar is not very flexible and it is wide. I actually tried it on myself to get a feel for it before attempting to place it on the kitty. It is very restrictive but cushiony so it's not too annoying....

My kitty was super annoyed with it. And since she was already dealing with a big sore it only caused more anxiety.

Our kitty did best without the collar but if you have a mellow maybe older kitty they might be okay with it.

Per the manufacturer's website 2.5 x 14 is recommended for cats under 10 pounds and the 3x15 for cats over 10 pounds. We bought the 3x15 for a male cat around 15 pounds with a very muscular neck and it worked great.

BEST ANSWER:I use it as pictured. The collar goes around the neck and the straps connect together under the torso. This was the only way she was not able to eventually remove it by herself. I bought this collar to keep my cat from scratching wounds in her neck and chin area.

BEST ANSWER:I use it as pictured. The collar goes around the neck and the straps connect together under the torso. This was the only way she was not able to eventually remove it by herself. I bought this collar to keep my cat from scratching wounds in her neck and chin area.

You will need to measure. How to measure:While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the ear to the top of the shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6", you will need a size 6.

You will need to measure. How to measure:While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the ear to the top of the shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6", you will need a size 6.

BEST ANSWER:Please refer to the size guide further down under the Product Summary which says:

How to measure:While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the ear to the top of the shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6", you will need a size 6.

BEST ANSWER:Please refer to the size guide further down under the Product Summary which says:

How to measure:While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the ear to the top of the shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6", you will need a size 6.

BEST ANSWER:Hi Leslie, We've been impressed with this collar. Having dogs for over 35 years we've had our share of injuries and surgeries that have necessitated the use of some type of collar. The old fashioned types are terrible as the dogs are very uncomfortable and of course they get caught on everything. Best advice I can offer is to make certain on the sizing you need and you should be fine.

BEST ANSWER:Hi Leslie, We've been impressed with this collar. Having dogs for over 35 years we've had our share of injuries and surgeries that have necessitated the use of some type of collar. The old fashioned types are terrible as the dogs are very uncomfortable and of course they get caught on everything. Best advice I can offer is to make certain on the sizing you need and you should be fine.

BEST ANSWER:Hi. I have a lab also. It's not the weight of the dog that you take into consideration. You have to measure below the dogs ear(s) along to side of the neck to just above the dogs shoulders.

BEST ANSWER:Hi. I have a lab also. It's not the weight of the dog that you take into consideration. You have to measure below the dogs ear(s) along to side of the neck to just above the dogs shoulders.

' I need to know what size of this co klar would be for my 7 year old wire hair dochund?

A shopper
on Jul 8, 2016

BEST ANSWER:We have a 12 lb cat - medium works for him even though he is considered "large." Large was too big. But it works great. Highly recommend it! Smaller will stop the scratching without limiting movement, eating and jumping on furniture.

BEST ANSWER:We have a 12 lb cat - medium works for him even though he is considered "large." Large was too big. But it works great. Highly recommend it! Smaller will stop the scratching without limiting movement, eating and jumping on furniture.

BEST ANSWER:Hello, you need to measure your dogs neck:How to measure: While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the your dog's ear to the top of it's shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6" you will need a size 6.

BEST ANSWER:Hello, you need to measure your dogs neck:How to measure: While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the your dog's ear to the top of it's shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6" you will need a size 6.

We have a 12 lb cat - medium works for him even though he is considered "large." Large was too big. But it works great. Highly recommend it! Smaller will stop the scratching without limiting movement, eating and jumping on furniture.

BEST ANSWER:You want the collar to fit from the base of the neck to just behind the base of the outer ear. They are adjustable. So a 6" or 7" one should fit. We let clients try them on first to get the right fit at our clinic.

BEST ANSWER:You want the collar to fit from the base of the neck to just behind the base of the outer ear. They are adjustable. So a 6" or 7" one should fit. We let clients try them on first to get the right fit at our clinic.

My lab is 73 lb 7" bottom of ear to shoulder 19" around neck what size do I need?

A shopper
on Feb 9, 2018

BEST ANSWER:I have a runt basset that weighs 35 pounds. Her foster parent provided me with a loaner collar when I first adopted my dog. She had had a severe infestation and was scratching severely. The collar she furnished worked perfectly so I bought one to keep when I returned hers. I have never had to use it, but our two dogs are wildly different. This style of collar is fabulous compared to the Elizabethan. Her neck is 14".

BEST ANSWER:I have a runt basset that weighs 35 pounds. Her foster parent provided me with a loaner collar when I first adopted my dog. She had had a severe infestation and was scratching severely. The collar she furnished worked perfectly so I bought one to keep when I returned hers. I have never had to use it, but our two dogs are wildly different. This style of collar is fabulous compared to the Elizabethan. Her neck is 14".

BEST ANSWER:I am sorry , but this item is measured by dimensions and not by weight or breed. Please measure your pet and use the sizing chart to determine which size item your pet needs. I have listed it below.

How to measure:While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the ear to the top of the shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6", you will need a size 6.

BEST ANSWER:I am sorry , but this item is measured by dimensions and not by weight or breed. Please measure your pet and use the sizing chart to determine which size item your pet needs. I have listed it below.

How to measure:While your dog is standing, measure from the base of the ear to the top of the shoulder blade. This measurement will give you the desired width and size of the collar. For example, if you measure 6", you will need a size 6.

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